Escape to the Cape with a 3 night package at Kloof Street Hotel in Cape Town and Franschhoek Boutique Hotel in the stunning Cape Winelands.
Kloof Street Hotel
Kloof Street Hotel is located in the upbeat and urban Kloof Street, close to the city center. Despite being one of the larger properties in the Lion Roars portfolio, Kloof Street Hotel holds an intimate and boutique feel for all those that visit. Dressed in the signature Lion Roars style with neutral decor and earthy materials, the hotel creates a light and airy atmosphere while showcasing its vibrant personality. In the morning sip on a cup of coffee from our coffee bar amongst the lush greenery filling the interiors. When the hunger pangs start, look no further than our in-house restaurant The Sanctuary. Trendy alfresco dining with warm hospitality situated on the rooftop deck that boasts panoramic views of Cape Town’s iconic mountain scape. Enjoy cocktails by the pool or sit around the fireplace.
Set behind a dappled courtyard of cafes, galleries and boutique shops in the heart of main street, Franschoek Boutique Hotel sets the precedent for the Franschoek experience. Consisting of 12 individually styled rooms with large showers, free standing baths and personal wine coolers, Franschoek Boutique Hotel presents everyone with a luxurious and personal stay. Step out from your front door and join the wine tram and marvel in all that Franschoek has to offer, from internationally renowned restaurants and wineries to smaller independent winemakers.
They're like your brain's way of saying: you know what the world really needs? Nonsensical storylines that nobody questions. And flying cars.
And even though we know they're absolutely bonkers and possess zero relevance whatsoever, we waste no time telling people all about them.
Sad fact: nobody wants to hear it. There is only one dream worth talking about, and that's Martin Luther King Jr's.
Anyhoo, last night we had a dream where we featured half-off tickets to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers live at the Department of Home Affairs. They weren't even performing. They just worked there. Crazy, huh?